Many people knew Bob Inama, he was a professor at BYU-Idaho for 51 years, but many people don’t know his story before that. But now they will thanks to a new book from Heather B. Moore, called “The Slow March of Light.”
Idaho State Police troopers were cracking down on drunk drivers with extra patrols, specifically looking for drivers under the influence over the Labor Day weekend. The initiative has a lasting effect. This was part of a statewide education and enforcement campaign to prevent impaired driving for the holiday.
Airsoft is a lot like paintball, except there’s no paint, and it’s grounded a little more in combat realism. The sport and hobby has come a long way since the first airsoft guns were introduced in the 1970s. You shoot a small plastic BB at your friends, which leaves a light sting. This indicates that you’re out, much like laser tag. This opens a lot of ways to have fun and to be competitive.
The Idaho Falls Zoo is welcoming a new Amur tiger to its grounds. Eloise is coming from Oregon Zoo in Portland, where she and her sister were ready for a new space away from each other. It’s in a tiger’s nature to be alone.
BYU-Idaho Radio · Rigby Honors NFL Hall of Famer Larry Wilson
The citizens of Pocatello have been vocal about their opinions on a public mask mandate. On Tuesday, the Pocatello City Council discussed whether to call a meeting to consider a mask mandate, and whether they should consider one in the future if COVID-19 numbers become worse in Pocatello or Bannock County.
IDeal is celebrating 20 years of serving individuals and families in Idaho. IDeal is a state sponsored savings plan that helps families save up and pay for college. The price of higher education seems to rise every year and developing a savings plan can be a vital step in helping parents finance their childrens’ college education.
A BYU-Idaho student is seeing some local success with a film project he and his friends made in high school. Now, he hopes to take the idea to the next step.
BYU-Idaho Radio · Local Author Writes New Spooky Book for Middle School Readers
Nestled in the corner of Tautphaus Park in Idaho Falls, the well-known amusement park Funland At the Zoo is scheduled for a three-phase renovation project. Once known as Funland Amusement Park, the park has recently been incorporated into the Idaho Falls Zoo at Tautphaus Park.